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Emily Fairfax is an Assistant Professor of Geography in the Department of Geography, Environment & Society at the University of Minnesota. She is affiliated with the Saint Anthony Falls Laboratory, where she investigates the intersection of ecological and hydrological systems. Her research emphasizes the role of beaver damming in creating drought- and fire-resistant landscapes through ecohydrology, remote sensing, and fieldwork.
- Ph.D. in Geological Sciences, University of Colorado Boulder
- Graduate Certificates in Hydrologic Sciences and College Teaching
- Double B.A. in Physics and Chemistry, Carleton College
Her work spans ecohydrology, wetland dynamics, and riverscape restoration, with media coverage in National Geographic, BBC, NPR, and the New York Times. She teaches courses in data visualization, environmental data analysis, hydrology, and geomorphology, and actively promotes science communication through podcasts, virtual reality field tours, and public outreach initiatives like the "Golden State Naturalist" podcast and SLO Beaver Festival.
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